🎯 Elevate Your Game with Bionik Quickshot Pro!
The Bionik Quickshot Pro for PlayStation 5 Controllers is a game-changing accessory that includes two sets of trigger caps—one with trigger locks for rapid response and one without. It features an easy installation tool, customizable trigger stops, and a textured grip for enhanced control, all designed to give you a competitive edge in your gaming experience.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | playstation_5 |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Compatible Devices | Playstation 5 |
Item Dimensions | 1 x 3.75 x 2.75 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Color | Black |
L**A
Son muy comodos
Muy practico y comodo para jugar, super feliz de los mios
C**O
Not working as it should
These triggers cause the L1 and R1 buttons to remain stuck when pressing down. Also the L2 button did not work with either piece I put on. Very cute box it comes in but defective product. Do not buy. It's not worth the headache
H**S
FUNCTIONAL BUT FLAWED.
The Bionik Quickshot Pro tries to turn your DualSense into a tournament-grade beast, but it fumbles the execution like a rookie on game day. Here’s the honest breakdown:⚠️ Cons (No Filters, No Excuses):🚫 Fitment Woes – Clipping it on is an exercise in patience. The tolerances are all over the place, leaving gaps and misalignments that feel more back-alley mod than premium upgrade.🚫 Cheap Plastics – For something that claims to elevate your controller, the plastic feels dollar-store thin. Long-term? Expect flex, wiggle, or maybe even breakage.🚫 Click Clack City – Sure, the hair triggers work, but they’re loud and stiff, like you’re mashing keys on a typewriter instead of playing a next-gen console. That kills immersion in a heartbeat.🚫 No Adjustability – One travel distance, no fine-tuning, and no on-the-fly switch back. If you change games mid-session, you’ll be forced to remove the whole unit like swapping shoes between sprints.🚫 Potential to Harm Your DualSense – The abrupt trigger stops put stress on the adaptive trigger hardware. That’s a gamble on a $70+ controller I’m not sure is worth taking.🚫 Questionable Value – For what amounts to a plastic trigger stop, the price feels padded. DIY mods or other third-party brands might do it cheaper and better.Bottom LineThe Bionik Quickshot Pro tries to act like a pro-grade solution, but under-delivers with awkward fit, concerning build quality, and the risk of wearing out your expensive DualSense.In short? It’s the video-game equivalent of strapping a giant spoiler on your family sedan: sure, it looks ready to race, but it’s not winning any trophies.⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆ — Three stars, because it does technically work, but it’s far from a polished, pro-level upgrade.
M**K
👍🏾
Fits great on the dual sense controller! Great assisting for that first player mode
M**E
Great product
It improves my accuracy in games
N**K
They work as intended.
I have no issues with them. The main thing you have to do is make sure to use the screw driver included with the product to tighten the triggers in the controller. Just make sure you don't over tighten them. Also be sure to use the solid black trigger not the one with the orange symbol on the fire trigger because it is designed for it to stick in auto mode. I also do have to say the L1 R1 can stick at times.
C**E
DOES NOT WORK. MAKES L1 & R1 BUTTONS STICK
Very disappointing. They were easy to install but they are not made correct because they make the L1 and R1 buttons stick.
T**J
Not great 😌
Not sure if I installed them correctly, but I’m pretty sure I did they feel great. They feel amazing. I’ve tried them out in the mattress too. The problem with them is in order for the L1 and R1 buttons not stick. You have to have a little bit of pressure on the, R2 L2If not, when you click on the top shoulder buttons, they will stick so yeah that’s my review
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